Harrison Ford "Rick Deckard" hero blaster from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Arguably one of the single most important weapons in Science Fiction history is the hero firing blaster used by Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) to "retire" replicants in Ridle ...Read More...

Hero fragment of the Allspark from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. (Paramount, 2009) Metallic fragment of the Allspark that is stuck on Sam Witwicky’s sweater – a remnant from the Allspark that was destroyed in the first Transformers film – which upo ...Read More...

Hero Matrix of Leadership from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. (Paramount, 2009) Constructed of resin and painted with metallic silver, this is the key prop of the film, driving the plotlines. It is fought over by both Autobots and Decepticons. The D ...Read More...

Hero special effects fragment of the Allspark from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. (Paramount, 2009) An enlarged version of the metallic fragment of the Allspark that is stuck on Sam Witwicky’s sweater. Measuring approx. 5 ½ inch in length and weighi ...Read More...

(TCF,1979) Arguably the most important creature suit of modern day science fiction and horror films is the Alien Creature Suit, designed and created by Swiss Surrealist H.R. Giger. Giger, a famous world class artist, was chosen by the film’s director, Sir ...Read More...

(MGM, 1998) This impressive animatronic “Sil” mask is constructed of hand-painted vaccu-form and rubber, featuring cables on the side which control the hinged jaw and pivoting eyes, as used for the final “mating” scene.Mounted on a custom-made base, this ...Read More...

(TCF, 1979) Thisoriginal plaster casting of the famous Alien creature from the film is a first-generation, original prototype made by Giger himself during the development of the creature. Measures 34 in. long. The lower jaw is cracked and attached to the ...Read More...

(TCF, 1979) This is the miniature “set” of the fantastic Space Jockey and its surrounding environment,
designed and built by Swiss Surrealist artist H.R. Giger who was the designer (and creator) of the Alien creature in its various life-forms,
as well a ...Read More...

H.R. Giger-designed Beast head from Poltergeist II: The Other Side. (MGM, 1986) Cable-controlled beast head designed by H. R. Giger from Poltergeist II. Constructed of foam latex over an aluminum and fiberglass skull. The electronic cables which actuated ...Read More...

H.R. Giger-designed full-size Sil digital armature, boy Sil head and H.R. Giger signed print from Species. (MGM, 1995) The character Sil was designed by H. R. Giger, who became internationally known for his design of the Alien. This full-size version of S ...Read More...

(Buena Vista, 1993) Dismantled half-scale reindeer used in the explosion of Jack’s sleigh sequence. The large scale head is visible being blown off by the first artillery shell. Body measures 5 in. long, head is 3 in. long with legs measuring 2 ½ in. long ...Read More...

This 16 x 14 in. framed family portrait is an original prop from Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride. It is featured in the musical sequence when "Finis Everglot" dances down his manor's hall of ancestors and sings "According to Plan" at the beginning of the f ...Read More...